Christmas in July has arrived, so here are my usual picks, with some additions.
The most recent OSR deal right now is probably Knave 2e. I'm curious about this one - I really liked the first one.
Dragonbane is currently 4.99, which might make me finally get it.
Same for The Witcher if you're interested - doesn't look like my type of game.
Or Dungeons of Drakkenheim if you are into 5e - looks really cool, and I might get it for my OSR games.
Here are all the deep discounts - up to 80% off!
Also, let me remind you that all of my books are included in the sale!
This includes my latest work, Basic Wilderness Encounters - which recently got a couple of 5-star ratings!
If your tastes are similar to mine, take a look! They are mostly compatible with OSR games (except for a couple of 5e books - "Manual of Arms").
HYPERBOREA - which I reviewed here - is also included.
The Halls of Arden Vul Complete is also 40% off - or $45.00 off. Sounds reasonable for 1.100 pages (!) although it is probably too much material for me to digest.
Now, let's see the old favorites...
OSR
* Teratogenicon, my monster maker (check the previews!).
* Dark Fantasy Basic, my B/X neoclone.
* Low Fantasy Gaming Deluxe Edition (review of the original version);
Classic D&D
This are some of my favorites. Explanation here.
* Monstrous Manual (2e) - the current price is RIDICULOUSLY LOW for such a a great book.
* Dark Sun boxed set.
Goodman Games
In addition to the amazing Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG (DCC RPG), I really like The Dungeon Alphabet, The Monster Alphabet and The Cthulhu Alphabet. They are near system-less and full of awesome stuff to inspire your games. I still haven't read How to Write Adventure Modules That Don't Suck but it is also on sale.
They also publish awesome adventures; Doom of the Savage King is highly recommended! Same for Jewels of the Carnifex, which I reviewed here.
Necrotic Gnome
Several Old School Essentials titles are also on sale in addition to Old-School Essentials Classic Fantasy: Rules Tome. I really like Old-School Essentials. It is basically a concise, well-organized version of my favorite D&D (B/X). The SRD is great. the version that interests me the most is the advanced version - it is NOT an AD&D clone, but B/X with many new options taken from AD&D, dragon magazine, etc. For players and DMs.
Sine Nomine Publishing
Worlds Without Number is on sale. I have only read the free version briefly, but seems very good overall, and I've appreciated many other titles form the same author, including Scarlet Heroes and Silent Legions (maybe my favorite OSR take on horror and Lovecraft).
I think that's it for now. If you know any other books on sale that you'd recommend (especially if it is 40% off), let me know in the comments and I'll add it to my list. Feel free to promote your own products!
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